Introduction
to Windows
1. About Windows
2. The Windows Environment
3. The Mouse
4. Starting a Program
5. Using Windows
6. Scrolling Windows
7. Shutting Down Windows
8. Available Applications
9. Changing Window Views
10. Sorting Window Contents
11. Windows Help
The
Basics
1. Desktop Properties
2. Navigating My Computer
3. Creating Desktop Shortcuts
4. The Quick Launch Toolbar
5. The Control Panel
6. Creating a Backup
7. Restoring a Backup
8. System Restore
9. Creating Users
10. Logging In to the Computer
11. Switching Users
12. Audio Adjustments
13. Adding Printers
14. Installing and Uninstalling New Software
Customizing
Windows
1. Moving and Resizing the Windows Taskbar
2. Setting the Date and Time Display
3. Automatic Updates
4. Customizing the Start Menu
Creating
Documents
1. Starting WordPad
2. Editing Text
3. Formatting Text
4. Saving a Document
5. Opening a Document
6. Printing a Document
7. Closing a Document
Creating
Pictures
1. Starting Paint
2. Drawing Shapes and Lines
3. Adding Text
4. Erasing Parts of a Picture
5. Saving a Picture
6. Opening a Picture
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File
Management
1. Searching for a File or Folder
2. Selecting Files
3. Opening a File
4. Opening a Recently Accessed File
5. Customizing File and Folder Views
6. Creating a New Folder
7. Folder Options
8. Sorting Items
9. Arranging Items
10. Auto Arranging Items
11. Renaming Files
12. Cutting, Copying & Pasting Files and Folders
13. Copying a File to a Floppy Disc
14. Saving Files to CD
15. Deleting Files
16. The Recycle Bin
17. Burning a CD or DVD
Using the Internet
1. Using the Internet
2. Using a Web Browser
3. Searching the Internet for Information
4. Downloading Items From the Internet
5. Internet Security
6. Antivirus Software
7. Firewalls
8. Windows Firewall (Service Pack 2)
9. E-mail
10. Setting up an E-mail Account
11. Web Based E-mail
12. Spam Filters
13. Connecting to the Internet
14. Dial-Up
15. Broadband
16. Using Internet Explorer
Printing
Information
1. Selecting a Printer
2. General Printing Options
3. Printing from the Internet
4. Viewing Print Jobs
5. Canceling Print Jobs
Just
For Fun
1. Playing Music
2. Watching Movies
3. Games in Windows
4. Games from the Internet
5. Great Sites on the Internet
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